Adjusts through four full sizes to grow with your child
Constructed of soft yet durable vinyl
Adjustable micro-ratchet buckles for precise and secure closure
Over-sized composition wheels and semi-precision bearings for smooth rolling
Built-in toe stop for safe and reliable stopping; 30-day warranty
Description
The Chicago® CRS200 adjustable roller skates for boys offer easy, convenient adjustment through 4 sizes with a push-button system. Each skate is set up with oversized wheels and semi-precision speed bearings.
Product Details
Product Length:
20.0 inches
Product Width:
15.0 inches
Product Height:
5.0 inches
Product Weight:
2.0 pounds
Package Length:
14.13 inches
Package Width:
12.38 inches
Package Height:
12.38 inches
Average Customer Rating:
based on 27 reviews
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review: ( 27 customer reviews )
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36 of 36 found the following review helpful:
Great skate for first timer! Feb 07, 2007
By Archie Leach
"Archie"
My son got these skates for Christmas from "Santa" and just loves them! As a young five year old he was on the borderline of the baby vs. big boy skate in terms of size. Since he's more on the cautious (ok...fearful) side and really doesn't want to fall, I had been leaning more toward picking up a pair of the "baby" skates just to get him comfortable with being on wheels. After speaking with my mom, however, I decided to go with these because as she pointed out they look SO MUCH COOLER (they look like awesome inline skates, but have the benefit of being quads), so he's more likely to want to master them. Of course she was right! He stopped unwrapping his other presents just to put these on!
To help him get comfortable on the skates I let him wear them around the house (with pads and helmet) in the carpeted rooms. This boosted his confidence enough for him to finally venture out onto the driveway (with my assistance). He's not yet speeding along, but he's no longer afraid either. I know that by springtime he'll be skating like a pro.
For folks like me who may be concerned about this skate possibly being too advanced for a beginner: the wheels don't resist like the more babyish skates, but they also don't spin with abandon. They give just enough so a more confident skater can move well, but resist enough so that a new skater is not slipping all over the place. Also, my son says they're comfortable. It was very easy to adjust the size. And did I mention that they look AWESOME?!?!
26 of 27 found the following review helpful:
Great Beginner Skates Dec 29, 2006
By Momof3 I bought these skates for our 4-year-old who wants to be just like his older siblings. The skates have a sturdy construction with a hard shell to support the ankles and our son is having a great time on them. The only issue I have is that the toe stop seems a bit cheesy and will probably need to be replaced more quickly than I would have expected. I did a lot of shopping around and am entirely satisfied with these skates and expect he'll grow out of them before they wear out (aside from the toe stop, that is).
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Great Beginner Skate Nov 06, 2007
By Peanut Butter and Jelly Maker I purchased these last year for my son's 4th birthday. He's loves them! He's still learning but manages them fine. The best part is they will fit for years because they're adjustable. Would recommend for beginner or a little more advanced young skater.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Awesome skates! Jan 24, 2007
By B. Jaffe
"bjaffe"
My son loves these skates. He was hesitant about using rollerblades so I got these. He started out walking in them, but was skating within about 15 minutes. They look great and are very well put together.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Great Skates Jan 06, 2009
By Roberta
"Bert"
Grandson would'nt take them off, he love them. This is a very well constructed skate,but wish that the wheels were a hard rubber rather than a hard plastic, he then could use them at the rink. We think that the wheels could be changed, or better yet we could buy a pair of Chicago Pros. GREAT SKATES!